Paul Millus, of counsel to Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, writes that in 1998 the Supreme Court decided two cases on the same day that changed employment discrimination law and spurred a cottage ind
...marital residence for purposes of their prenuptial agreement, such that the personal property within the apartment should have been distributed to plaintiff. We need not...
...to dismiss Unclaimed Property Recovery Service's (UPRS) and Gelb's complaint against Credit Suisse First Boston Corp., Credit Suisse (USA) Inc. and Credit Suisse...
...Plaintiffs Unclaimed Property Recovery Service, Inc. ("UPRS") and Bernard Gelb ("Gelb") filed a Complaint against Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation, Credit...
...Boyce, Esq., Goodwin Proctor LLP, Boston, MA. ...
...Citibank, N.A.; and Citimortgage, Inc., Christopher J. Willis, Esq., Sarah...G. Lindenbaum, Esq., of Counsel, Boston, M.A. ...
... Petitioners Kenneth Paskar and Friends of LaGuardia Airport, Inc., seek review of a September 2, 2010, letter written by the Federal...
...WNET v. Aereo, Inc., 12-2786-cv...Goodwin Procter LLP, Boston, MA; Michael S...Ventures, LLC, NBA Properties, Inc., National Football...
...as: Johnson v. Priceline.Com, Inc., 12-1744-cv, NYLJ 1202594268628...Counsel, New England Legal Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts. ...
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